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US1834590A
US1834590A US24344727A US1834590A US 1834590 A US1834590 A US 1834590A US 24344727 A US24344727 A US 24344727A US 1834590 A US1834590 A US 1834590A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K15/00Check valves
    • F16K15/02Check valves with guided rigid valve members
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
    • Y10T137/7859Single head, plural ports in parallel
    • Y10T137/7861Annular head
    • Y10T137/7862Central post on seat
    • Y10T137/7865Guide
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
    • Y10T137/7904Reciprocating valves
    • Y10T137/7922Spring biased
    • Y10T137/7929Spring coaxial with valve
    • Y10T137/7935Head slides on guide-rod concentric with spring

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  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section through a valve holding element. 7
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom View of the element shown in Fig. 2.- f
  • Fig. 4 is a central section through the seat element of a valve cage'unit.
  • Fig. 6 is a plan View of a valve spring.
  • Fig. 7 is a diametrical section therethrough.
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the guard element.
  • Fig. 9 is a perspective view a valve element. r
  • the member'2 is provided with a pair of chambers numbered 3 and 4 arranged at opposite sides of a plane including the axis ofthe compressor cylinder.
  • An inlet passage 5 leads to the chamber.3.
  • a discharge passage 6 leadsfrom the chamber.
  • Each of the chambers 3 and 4 is provided at its lower end with a shoulder 7 serving as a seat for a valve cage unit.
  • the walls of the chambers 3 and 4 are threaded at their upper ends to'permit the reception of closure elements 8.
  • Each of these closure elements is provided with a threaded bore 9 in which a screw 10 provided with a lock nut 11 may be received. These screws serve to exert pressure on follower or holding, elements 12;
  • Each holding element 12 com prises a member whose feet 13 are adapted to engage and hold in position a valve unit.
  • valve mechanism is shown as comprising two valve units: an inlet valve unit 15, and a discharge valve unit 16.
  • Each of the valve units comprises a seat element designated 17 r and a guard element designated 18.
  • Theseat element 17 is in the form of a generally circular member having a peripheral flange 19 aflording opposite shoulders 20, 20 upon either of which the seat element may be supported.
  • the upper side of the seat element, viewing Fig. 1, is provided with upstanding flange or lip members 21 coaxially arranged and providing coaxial valve seats.
  • Within the inner upstanding flange 21 a recess 22 is formed for a purpose later brought out.
  • a threaded bore 24 exw tends from the recess 22 axially through the cage member 17 and terminates at its oppo site-end in a projecting boss 25 whose walls are'slotted as at 26 to provide a series of intersecting notches in which a holding pin may be inserted.
  • This valve is of a diameter suit-able toseat upon both the inner and outer flanges 21 and is perforated at 35 to provide'a smooth slidingfit for the tubular portion of the guard member 18.
  • Atransversely bowed spring member 36' having upturned ends 37 and perforated-at-38 to permit guidingthereof; upon the sleeve-like guide portion 28 of the guard 18 is adapted to be arranged between the valve and the guard and is preferablypositioned 'with'its ends in contact-withthe valve,
  • valve cage has been assembled and the parts brought into tight relation byscrewing home the screw member 30- and inserting the pin 33 through the notches 26 and-bore32, the valve units are ready for as sembly inthe cylinder, in which they may be held b the follower member 12 and the screw 10. askets are preferably placed between the shoulder 20 and the-shoulder? By inverting one of the. valves, inletand discharge unitsare provided.
  • The'mode of operation of the, assembled mechanism is obvious.
  • the inlet valve closes; and when pressure builds up to a sufficient extent, the discharge valve opens and the air-passes out through the.
  • valve unit 16 to the chamber 4 and so to the discharge "lined
  • I have provid-v ed a very advantageous and simple valve construction, one equally adapted for use as an inlet and as a discharge unit, and comprising a very sinallnumber of parts, each readily produced and very durable ; While I havein this application specifically described one form'which my invention may assume in practice, it will be-und'erstood thatthis form of the same isshown-forpurposes of illustration-and that theinvention i,ss4,596
  • a valve a valve, a seat memberhaving a-proje'cting-boss, said seat member and boss being traversed by a threaded bore andsaid boss being provided with a plurality of radial slots, a guard member seated directly on said seat member and having a central valve gulding portion surroundi ng a central bore, a screw distinct from said guard .member; and extending through the bores in said seat and guard members for holding said guard and: seat members assembled and having an opening therethrough, and a pin disposable-in said opening and: slots to hold said parts in assembled relation.
  • valvev seatv member providing at one side thereoiiconcentricvalve' seats and also having at the side thereof providi'ngsaid valve seats a-recess, aguardmems ber providingan annular abutmentsunface and having a: guiding portion receivable in.
  • said recess, said seat and guard-membersbes ing traversedby alined bores-and the bore in said seat member beingthreaded, and said seat member having at the side thereof flopposite the seats thereon a radially slottedannular boss, and a screw-arranged to hold said seat and guard members in assembled relationandhaving ahole therein to receive a pin tocooperate withthearadial.
  • Ina-valve mechanism an annular valve, a ported valve seat member having a recess formedaXiall-y thereof, a guardmember-having a hub portion and an abutment-portion, said hub portion being adapted: to guide said valve, the end of: saidhub'portion'beingreceivable in said recess, saidseat member and said hub portion being traversed by alined bores andthe bore in said seatportiion :being -means'for maintainingsaid guard member in rigid relation with said seat member includ mg a threaded element extending through the bores in said guard: and seat membersrand having ahead fixed in non-rotative relation thereto and engageable with the guard member,- and a threadedportionoperatively but 're-leasably engagedin said threadedbore, and
  • a valve a valve, a valve seat member having a central threaded bore, a guard member, said members having portions interfitting to efiect centering of said guard member with respect to said seat member and spacing said members at a desired distance, and means for maintaining said guard member in rigid relation with said seat member including a threaded element having a head fixed in non-rotative relation thereto and engageable with the guard member, and a threaded portion operatively but releasably engaged in said threaded bore, and means distinct from said seat member and said threaded element and cooperating with both of the latter for preventing turning of said threaded member relative to the valve seat.

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Dec.- 1, 1931. F. D. HOLDSWORTH VALVE MECHANISM Filed Dec. 29. 1927 11241672207 8 FreeiflbfoZdflwarZiw v 4/ AM. A Wm.
Patented Dec. 1, 1931 uNlrnojsrArns PATENT OFFICE FRED D. HOLDSWORTH, OF GLAREMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ASSIGNOR T SULLIV MACHINERY COMPANY, A CORPORATION or mssncnusn'r'rs VALVE MECHANISM Application filed. December 29, 1927. Serial No. 243,447.
proved and simplifiedrvalve mechanism for comparatively smallair compressors, though it will be understood that the valve mechanism is of general utility. A further object of the invention is to provide an improved valve mechanism comprising a. minimum number of parts and constituting a self-contained unit which may be used interchangeably as an inlet or as. a discharge valve. Other objects andadvantages of the. inven. tion will subsequently appear. 1
In the accompanying drawings in which for purposes of illustration 1 have shown one illustrative embodiment, of the invention:
Fig. 1 is a central vertical section through the upper end of a compressor cylinder and cylinder head and the valve mechanism. I
Fig. 2 is a central vertical section through a valve holding element. 7
Fig. 3 is a bottom View of the element shown in Fig. 2.- f
Fig. 4 is a central section through the seat element of a valve cage'unit.
Fig. 5 is a bottom view, speaking in terms of Fig. 4, of the seat element.
Fig. 6 is a plan View of a valve spring.
' Fig. 7 is a diametrical section therethrough.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the guard element. i
Fig. 9 is a perspective view a valve element. r
Referring to the drawings and first toFig. 1, it will be noted thatupon the upperrend of the compressor cylinder casting 1 is seated a valve housing 2. The member'2 is provided with a pair of chambers numbered 3 and 4 arranged at opposite sides of a plane including the axis ofthe compressor cylinder. An inlet passage 5=leads to the chamber.3. A discharge passage 6 leadsfrom the chamber. Each of the chambers 3 and 4 is provided at its lower end with a shoulder 7 serving as a seat for a valve cage unit. The walls of the chambers 3 and 4 are threaded at their upper ends to'permit the reception of closure elements 8. Each of these closure elements is provided with a threaded bore 9 in which a screw 10 provided with a lock nut 11 may be received. These screws serve to exert pressure on follower or holding, elements 12; Each holding element 12 com prises a member whose feet 13 are adapted to engage and hold in position a valve unit.
In. the illustrative embodiment of the invention the valve mechanism is shown as comprising two valve units: an inlet valve unit 15, and a discharge valve unit 16. Each of the valve units comprises a seat element designated 17 r and a guard element designated 18. Theseat element 17 is in the form of a generally circular member having a peripheral flange 19 aflording opposite shoulders 20, 20 upon either of which the seat element may be supported. The upper side of the seat element, viewing Fig. 1, is provided with upstanding flange or lip members 21 coaxially arranged and providing coaxial valve seats. Within the inner upstanding flange 21 a recess 22 is formed for a purpose later brought out. A series of ports 23, herein three in number, open through the valve seat element 17 opening between the peripheral flanges 21 at one end and through the bottom at the other. A threaded bore 24 exw tends from the recess 22 axially through the cage member 17 and terminates at its oppo site-end in a projecting boss 25 whose walls are'slotted as at 26 to provide a series of intersecting notches in which a holding pin may be inserted.
Each guard member 18 comprises a guard portion proper 27 and, a supporting portion 28. The portion 27 is approximately annular and of suitable thickness to provide the necessary strength. The portion 28 is tubular and projects from the annular portion 27, being coaxial with the latter and ofa diameter to fit the recess 22. Both the annular portion 27 and the supporting portion 28 are and seat elements are held in assembled relation as shown in Fig. lby means of polygonal ,headed screws 30, these screws being threaded at 31 to cooperate with .the threaded bore 24in the seat member and being bored discharge, is eliminated; and a valve-cage construction requiring but three parts in addition to the holdingvpin is formed; An annular valve 34 'ofcomparatively thin sheet material, preferably resilient and metallic, is
adapted to cooperate with the seat fianges21.
This valve is of a diameter suit-able toseat upon both the inner and outer flanges 21 and is perforated at 35 to provide'a smooth slidingfit for the tubular portion of the guard member 18. Atransversely bowed spring member 36' having upturned ends 37 and perforated-at-38 to permit guidingthereof; upon the sleeve-like guide portion 28 of the guard 18 is adapted to be arranged between the valve and the guard and is preferablypositioned 'with'its ends in contact-withthe valve,
as illustrated. r
From the foregoing descriptionthe mode of operation of the mechanismwill be evident.- l/Vhen the valve cage has been assembled and the parts brought into tight relation byscrewing home the screw member 30- and inserting the pin 33 through the notches 26 and-bore32, the valve units are ready for as sembly inthe cylinder, in which they may be held b the follower member 12 and the screw 10. askets are preferably placed between the shoulder 20 and the-shoulder? By inverting one of the. valves, inletand discharge unitsare provided. The'mode of operation of the, assembled mechanism is obvious. Upon a-suctionstroke of'the compressorpiston, (not shown) air entering through the inlet passage 5 and flowing between the legs of the follower member 12, passesdownward through the openings 23 in the seat member 17ofthe inlet valve unit 15, unseatingthe valve against the pressure of the spring, and
enters the cylinder, flowing out'o'f the: cage- 7 outwardly above the-valve and then past the top ofthe guard into the cylinder On the compression strokes of the piston, the inlet valve closes; and when pressure builds up to a sufficient extent, the discharge valve opens and the air-passes out through the. valve unit 16 to the chamber 4 and so to the discharge "lined It will be obvious that I have provid-v ed a very advantageous and simple valve construction, one equally adapted for use as an inlet and as a discharge unit, and comprising a very sinallnumber of parts, each readily produced and very durable ;While I havein this application specifically described one form'which my invention may assume in practice, it will be-und'erstood thatthis form of the same isshown-forpurposes of illustration-and that theinvention i,ss4,596
may be modified and embodied in various other forms without departing from its spirit or the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a valve mechanism, a valve, a seat memberhaving a-proje'cting-boss, said seat member and boss being traversed by a threaded bore andsaid boss being provided with a plurality of radial slots, a guard member seated directly on said seat member and having a central valve gulding portion surroundi ng a central bore, a screw distinct from said guard .member; and extending through the bores in said seat and guard members for holding said guard and: seat members assembled and having an opening therethrough, and a pin disposable-in said opening and: slots to hold said parts in assembled relation.
2. Inavalve meclianism, anvalve, avalve seating spring, aported. valvev seatv member; providing at one side thereoiiconcentricvalve' seats and also having at the side thereof providi'ngsaid valve seats a-recess, aguardmems ber providingan annular abutmentsunface and having a: guiding portion receivable in. said recess, said seat and guard-membersbes ing traversedby alined bores-and the bore in said seat member beingthreaded, and said seat member having at the side thereof flopposite the seats thereon a radially slottedannular boss, and a screw-arranged to hold said seat and guard members in assembled relationandhaving ahole therein to receive a pin tocooperate withthearadial. slots in the 3; Ina-valve mechanism, an annular valve, a ported valve seat member having a recess formedaXiall-y thereof, a guardmember-having a hub portion and an abutment-portion, said hub portion being adapted: to guide said valve, the end of: saidhub'portion'beingreceivable in said recess, saidseat member and said hub portion being traversed by alined bores andthe bore in said seatportiion :being -means'for maintainingsaid guard member in rigid relation with said seat member includ mg a threaded element extending through the bores in said guard: and seat membersrand having ahead fixed in non-rotative relation thereto and engageable with the guard member,- and a threadedportionoperatively but 're-leasably engagedin said threadedbore, and
means distinct from said seat member and said threaded element and cooperatin with both of the latter for preventing turning of said threaded member relative to the valve seat.
5. In a valve mechanism, a valve, a valve seat member having a central threaded bore, a guard member, said members having portions interfitting to efiect centering of said guard member with respect to said seat member and spacing said members at a desired distance, and means for maintaining said guard member in rigid relation with said seat member including a threaded element having a head fixed in non-rotative relation thereto and engageable with the guard member, and a threaded portion operatively but releasably engaged in said threaded bore, and means distinct from said seat member and said threaded element and cooperating with both of the latter for preventing turning of said threaded member relative to the valve seat.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
FRED D. HOLDSWORTH.
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US3088556A (en) * 1957-12-09 1963-05-07 Bourcier Christian Marie Louis Shock absorbers
US4256139A (en) * 1977-10-08 1981-03-17 Woma-Apparatebau Valve assembly for high-pressure piston pump
US5275541A (en) * 1992-01-15 1994-01-04 Knf Neuberger Gmbh Fluid-operated valve for pumps and the like
US6530395B2 (en) * 2001-06-25 2003-03-11 Continental Teves, Inc. Check valve arrangement

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US3088556A (en) * 1957-12-09 1963-05-07 Bourcier Christian Marie Louis Shock absorbers
US4256139A (en) * 1977-10-08 1981-03-17 Woma-Apparatebau Valve assembly for high-pressure piston pump
US5275541A (en) * 1992-01-15 1994-01-04 Knf Neuberger Gmbh Fluid-operated valve for pumps and the like
US6530395B2 (en) * 2001-06-25 2003-03-11 Continental Teves, Inc. Check valve arrangement

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